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>> just an indication of how tough the environment is. bge is asking people for patience. the winds are still strong and it will take awhile to restore. >> let's puts it to you this way. we will be on for the rest of the night. we'll be on for the rest of the overnight. this is historic, a matter of your safety. to find your regular programming. >> we have a list of your family show's. vernal 463, come exaft -- comcast and direc-tv 2-2 our subchannels. those are the places to go. >> we'll put this on the crawl. >> we'll talk up until the first block of diane sawyer. we'll have her tell what the national outlook is and we'll come right back. >> this is a storm affecting over 60 million people. >> can i get an estimate how much time, ballpark time? >> about two minutes. >> this is amazing. it's kind of, you see it's pivoting around. this will probably come south to north, you know. >> so much information. it's unbelievable. a couple things, first off, the center will be crossing over northern delaware and northern baltimore county. we're going to have a period up to hurrican
>> just an indication of how tough the environment is. bge is asking people for patience. the winds are still strong and it will take awhile to restore. >> let's puts it to you this way. we will be on for the rest of the night. we'll be on for the rest of the overnight. this is historic, a matter of your safety. to find your regular programming. >> we have a list of your family show's. vernal 463, come exaft -- comcast and direc-tv 2-2 our subchannels. those are the places to...
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and a challenging environment. being able to grow revenue, grow profits as you mentioned year-over-year. our margins are up slightly, strong cash flow. got some important launches away this quarter in terms of new vehicles into the market for cadillac and other of our brands. so good quarter overall, and we've made some progress on some of the tough issues in front of us including pensions and we're making reasonable progress in europe. >> and we'll talk about europe in a bit. but i want to ask you about revenue. nearly $2 billion better than expected coming in at $37.6 billion, how much of that was volume? how much of that was pricing? >> it really split between the two. and i'd point out also there's over a billion dollars of negative impact from foreign exchange in there. so backing that out, the revenue growth's even stronger than initially appears. and really, that's about the vehicles we're bringing into the marketplace and how well they're getting received. obviously we need to lead with product, put the rig
and a challenging environment. being able to grow revenue, grow profits as you mentioned year-over-year. our margins are up slightly, strong cash flow. got some important launches away this quarter in terms of new vehicles into the market for cadillac and other of our brands. so good quarter overall, and we've made some progress on some of the tough issues in front of us including pensions and we're making reasonable progress in europe. >> and we'll talk about europe in a bit. but i want...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this monday morning. look at futures ahead of what is going to be a closed market. s&p 500, dow and nasdaq all off. we'll find out of course whether the markets will open tomorrow. the expectation at the moment is they will not. as unleashes her wrath on the northeast today we're turning to home depot. on the "squawk" newsline is the hurricane command center captain. doug, with he appreciate you coming on the line with us this morning. tell us about the weekend going into this in terms of your plans and what your expectation is on the other side of the storm. >> absolutely. we've been in planning mo
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome...
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>> the first thing we did was start to open shelters to get people warmed and you happen out of the environment they were in. the next thing was to get them food and water. the third is clear the roadways and get the ults restore -- utilities restored. it's a compnding problem. >> if i'm direct, you are also the 911 director. >> yes, ma'am. >> are folks able to get the help they need, the emergency help. how are the 911 lines? >> been very busy. we've taken 10 times calls as we normally do. i've got 60% of my county without phone service. i'm sure we're not receiving all of our 911 calls. >> tragic situation. we will stay on top of this story. thank you for taking a couple moments out to let the viewer ship know what you are dealing with. >> thank you. >> now to our top local stories. an investigation underway to determine what caused a large warehouse fire overnight. >> crews were called to the scene late last night and battled the flames and smoke for heavy hours. been there all morning and has the latest. >> good morning. we are seeing that investigators are now just being able to go and get
>> the first thing we did was start to open shelters to get people warmed and you happen out of the environment they were in. the next thing was to get them food and water. the third is clear the roadways and get the ults restore -- utilities restored. it's a compnding problem. >> if i'm direct, you are also the 911 director. >> yes, ma'am. >> are folks able to get the help they need, the emergency help. how are the 911 lines? >> been very busy. we've taken 10...
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harrowing to hear him talk about 80 homes being lost to fire, describes it as almost a forest fire-like environment given the winds last night. so we'll talk more about that, and if he brings any more headlines we'll get them straight to you. >> you know, one thing, i think 9/11, there's no -- there's no good news about 9/11 obviously when it happened, but it seems to have brought these first responders together in a way, the coordination bond seems amazing to me, amazing. >> some of the early calls, getting the subway trains off the tracks, as the mayor said, in retrospect looks pretty smart. >> what a plan. >> let's get to lower manhattan, experiencing some record flooding yesterday. our scott cohn is live in battery park city. scott, what's the scene this morning? >> reporter: yeah, and i will second that, carl, what jim just said about how this city was prepared for it, and we talked last night how about in a lot of ways the city seemed fragile, but, you know, the evacuation zones that went into place and irene was the first time that they started to use them and then now sandy, and -- and the
harrowing to hear him talk about 80 homes being lost to fire, describes it as almost a forest fire-like environment given the winds last night. so we'll talk more about that, and if he brings any more headlines we'll get them straight to you. >> you know, one thing, i think 9/11, there's no -- there's no good news about 9/11 obviously when it happened, but it seems to have brought these first responders together in a way, the coordination bond seems amazing to me, amazing. >> some...
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"the environment, gay righhs, rights to choice those are the issues that on campus todayy reelly matter and young peoole getting out of school want to companies that expose the same - values and that are active in trying to make the world a place." iffquestton 6 is passedd.. maayyand would become the 1-st statt n the nation to vote in favvr oo marriage qualiiy at the ballot boxx 3 breakkig news ... oot... of west bbltimore. balttmore. four peoplee.. were shot just after seven this evening...///. bloom and mculloh streets..../// one oo the adult victims is in critical condition at thhs houu. there... are two juveniles... who are being a gunshot wounds.../. the are ssill searchiig ...for the gunman. a... maa's... ii... critical ccnditioo... after... he... as shot....during a robbery ... 32-year-old... was ussng hii car... as a taxi,.../ near... and... eass presttn ... street.../ when... he... was shott.... during... a robbery... byya passenger..../// word... if police... caught the suspects...../ this... is... the... 3-rd shooting... drivers.../ one... wass.. fatal. baltimore city police
"the environment, gay righhs, rights to choice those are the issues that on campus todayy reelly matter and young peoole getting out of school want to companies that expose the same - values and that are active in trying to make the world a place." iffquestton 6 is passedd.. maayyand would become the 1-st statt n the nation to vote in favvr oo marriage qualiiy at the ballot boxx 3 breakkig news ... oot... of west bbltimore. balttmore. four peoplee.. were shot just after seven this...
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allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we have lots of new poll numbers in the presidential race. let's go to the "hardball" scoreboard. in florida where a new cnn poll has mitt romney leading by one point. 50-49. a new pp poll from florida has president obama up by one point, 49-48. in ohio a new ppp poll has president lead big four, 51-47. next new hampshire, a small state that may play a b
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homes that they have evacuated or the hoelse that have no power, they are going to find a very cold environment tomorrow and in atlantic city where we had to get of earlier, as early as noon, we had to leave atlantic city and come here to absecon, to higher ground, because atlantic city was flooded at noon. i can't imagine the people canoeing around from home to home to home today, hathey will find when they get up tomorrow in the daylight, when we have had this high tide, as you mentioned, the high tide with a full moon and the storm surge that has come across. we are not sure what we are going to find tomorrow in atlantic city, if we can go into atlantic city. it remains to be seen. what remanies, the boardwalk in atlantic city. we will see what remains of that storm tomorrow. we'll see the families that stayed here to ride out the storm. what they end up in the light of day. we saw off to the side of us, several hours ago, a transformer, just exploding up into the sky. the blue hue up into the sky and then it went dark, down the highway 30. we have a long night ahead of us and a long day tom
homes that they have evacuated or the hoelse that have no power, they are going to find a very cold environment tomorrow and in atlantic city where we had to get of earlier, as early as noon, we had to leave atlantic city and come here to absecon, to higher ground, because atlantic city was flooded at noon. i can't imagine the people canoeing around from home to home to home today, hathey will find when they get up tomorrow in the daylight, when we have had this high tide, as you mentioned, the...
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some, like lisa, have decided on their own to plant trees to soften and beautify the environment. but she's opposed to a new city push that will force her neighbors to take responsibility for something that has always been outside their front door. >> i think it is an imposition for people who have inherited a tree. >> the job of tree maintenance belongs to the department of public works. but after years of budget cuts, it can't keep up with pruning trees in the public right-of-way, let alone those on the sidewalks. but the supervisor said the decision to transfer the responsibility of 24,000 trees to homeowners is not the answer. >>> it makes no sense for us to require property owners to take care of street trees that they may not own, they may not want, they may not know how to take care of, they may not able to afford to take care of. >> wiener unsuccessfully fought for more funding in the last budget. he said a parcel tax could now be an option. but that might be a hard sell. kate smith has already spent thousands planting trees in front of her home. >> the city does a great j
some, like lisa, have decided on their own to plant trees to soften and beautify the environment. but she's opposed to a new city push that will force her neighbors to take responsibility for something that has always been outside their front door. >> i think it is an imposition for people who have inherited a tree. >> the job of tree maintenance belongs to the department of public works. but after years of budget cuts, it can't keep up with pruning trees in the public right-of-way,...
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and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role we'll play in implementing the new d.o.d. strategic guidance. and, yes, the army will always be there to fight and win wars, it's no longer enough. whether it's fiscal constraints or whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an army we have to do much more. it's essential for us to help the geographic combatant commanders in order for them to shape a complex and dynamic uncertain world. conflict sultmatically a human endeavor and the army strength is operating amongst populations. at the nexus of many domains, including cyber, it's very important for us to understand the relationships between cyberand the human dimension and the land domain. what does that mean for future conflict? i think sometimes in our conversations we don't really talk about that. and it's important for us to understand that as we move forward. i believe the army's unique strategy capabilities are crucial as we move forward. we have to
and the capability to operate in any environment. so i kind of put that as a start point as you look at what role we'll play in implementing the new d.o.d. strategic guidance. and, yes, the army will always be there to fight and win wars, it's no longer enough. whether it's fiscal constraints or whether it's the way the world is changing around us, as an army we have to do much more. it's essential for us to help the geographic combatant commanders in order for them to shape a complex and...
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usually in the short run, crisis environment tends to help the incumbent president. and we only have the short run now. if there is fallout it might occur after he were re-elected. i think voters are basing this on the economy. maybe you have 1% of voters out there, undecided. an interesting event. but if romney had it in the cards to win before i'm not sure it would shift things enough against him. >> i guess it still comes down to swing states and in many of those, what may be more important for both candidates, the inability to get to both places like ohio in the last few days. >> sure, romney spending time in ohio, and that's where this election comes down to. obama up by 2, 2 1/2, 3 points. in history, candidates overcome leads like that, it's pretty hard. a small lead, when you have so few undecided voters left, thard of the state already voted and turned out, it's challenging and that's romney's biggest hurdle, entirely ohio. >> have you been described as a potential one-term celebrity pollster. how did you react? you are a bit of a rising superstar. if you ge
usually in the short run, crisis environment tends to help the incumbent president. and we only have the short run now. if there is fallout it might occur after he were re-elected. i think voters are basing this on the economy. maybe you have 1% of voters out there, undecided. an interesting event. but if romney had it in the cards to win before i'm not sure it would shift things enough against him. >> i guess it still comes down to swing states and in many of those, what may be more...
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is a joint intergovernmental multinational environment. it is inter-agency participation. it's an environment that might require some combined maneuvers but also has a touch of terrorism, criminality, opportunists. to complex battlefield that one minute might require some level of combat operations in the next minute might require leaders to adapt and understand the social economic conditions they are operating in and out of the integrate inter-agency multinational, multinational actors in a very small area? that is important for us so we are now training toward that end adjusting that as we go forward. that will be important in informing us what are the capabilities we need and what are the modernization programs we need as we go forward? we also in my mind provide something that the other services can but we have had a lot of recent experience and that is providing jdf capable headquarters. and we have been able -- with completely over the last 10 or 12 years to play gtf force, the center of jt's so what we want to do is build capabilities that allow us to have joint tas
is a joint intergovernmental multinational environment. it is inter-agency participation. it's an environment that might require some combined maneuvers but also has a touch of terrorism, criminality, opportunists. to complex battlefield that one minute might require some level of combat operations in the next minute might require leaders to adapt and understand the social economic conditions they are operating in and out of the integrate inter-agency multinational, multinational actors in a...
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remember the environment that we're in. it is all about investor confidence. even if they felt like that the backup systems would most likely work, there was no one running any of these organizations that believed on sunday night with 100% certainty when they turned those machines on they would be working. remember what investors have gone through over the last year. they've gone through the bad ipos, you remember facebook's trading debacle. if simple investors can tolerate -- if you bought at&t stock and it went up and down, you'd be comfortable with that. the exchange you trade on, if that doesn't work that's when investors pick up the pennies and put them under their mattress. it was so important for the nyse and nasdaq to know they could ensure complete confidence in investors. it's a challenging two days having the market shut down, but for one of the first times in history, whether we talk to bank ceos or the heads, it's been about put money second and safety first. tomorrow is very important to have these exchanges open. why? because it's month end. for
remember the environment that we're in. it is all about investor confidence. even if they felt like that the backup systems would most likely work, there was no one running any of these organizations that believed on sunday night with 100% certainty when they turned those machines on they would be working. remember what investors have gone through over the last year. they've gone through the bad ipos, you remember facebook's trading debacle. if simple investors can tolerate -- if you bought...
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make, create a regulatory environment that encourages investment and certainty. that those are improving the situation. governor romney is also, however, correct that there's a long way to go. and that there are lots of people in ohio and elsewhere around this country who are unemployed or underemployed and we have huge progress. and 2% gdp growth is nothing to crow about. in fact it's less growth than in 2011 and less than 2010. >> all the economic news is about republican policies and all the bad economic news is because of democratic policies? it's funny, it's just disingenuous. >> how much of this is a problem in terms of how people feel, rachel. we see more economic optimism in the country and yet people are still feeling like the obama record is lackluster and you look at the recovery still not feeling like it's robust enough. >> and you see it just in the raw consumer confidence numbers. you see consumer confidence trending up and the unemployment rate trending down and you see the deficit dropping year to year. you see things going in the right direction.
make, create a regulatory environment that encourages investment and certainty. that those are improving the situation. governor romney is also, however, correct that there's a long way to go. and that there are lots of people in ohio and elsewhere around this country who are unemployed or underemployed and we have huge progress. and 2% gdp growth is nothing to crow about. in fact it's less growth than in 2011 and less than 2010. >> all the economic news is about republican policies and...
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>>shepard: are basements flooded, is this the environment where it will take a long-term to get the power back? what have you heard? >>reporter: we have heard three or four days before cell phone service. >>shepard: what is the situation if you go a mile from the area? >>reporter: the closer you get to the water, it is bad. the rescuers are going block by block. if you are a couple with young children they are putting people over their shoulder and carrying them out. so, three or four feet of water is enough to strand, really, imprison a lot of people here. >>shepard: it is, the very young and the very old. thank you, steve, on the coast of maryland. it never ends. we got word from washington, dc, the federal government office are open tomorrow and people who work for the federal government are expected to be there. new york city offices will be open tomorrow. schools will not. the mayor said today if you can get to work you should. in ocean city, maryland, they are just hoping the waters recede. call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payo
>>shepard: are basements flooded, is this the environment where it will take a long-term to get the power back? what have you heard? >>reporter: we have heard three or four days before cell phone service. >>shepard: what is the situation if you go a mile from the area? >>reporter: the closer you get to the water, it is bad. the rescuers are going block by block. if you are a couple with young children they are putting people over their shoulder and carrying them out. so,...
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but it won't go unnoticed as chuck says in this media environment. >> let's look at what governor christie of new jersey had to say today on the "today" show and on "morning joe." let's listen. >> i was on the phone at midnight again last night with the president personally. he has expedited the declaration of new jersey as a disaster area. the president has been outstanding in this and so have the folks at fema. the president has been all over this and deserves great credit. i have been on the phone with him yesterday personally three times. he gave me his number at the white house and told me to call him if i needed anything, and he absolutely means it. >> that's great. >> it's been very good working with the president and his administration. >> he also responded with annoyance after a fox news personality asked him an overtly political question about mitt romney. let's take a listen. >> is there any possibility that governor romney may go to new jersey to tour some of the damage with you? >> i have no idea nor am i the least bit concerned or interested. >> right. >> i've got a job to do
but it won't go unnoticed as chuck says in this media environment. >> let's look at what governor christie of new jersey had to say today on the "today" show and on "morning joe." let's listen. >> i was on the phone at midnight again last night with the president personally. he has expedited the declaration of new jersey as a disaster area. the president has been outstanding in this and so have the folks at fema. the president has been all over this and deserves...
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this is experience from the past that's helping us in this current environment. >> philadelphia mayor michael nutter. thank you so much. again, and good luck as daylight comes. >> thank you. >> and you guys are going to have a lot of work to do. the federal government has declared a number of states of emergency including an emergency in pennsylvania. this afternoon the president said officials would be ready to help as soon as the storm passes. >> we have prepositioned assets so that fema personnel are working closely with state and local governments. we're making sure that food and water and emergency generation is available for those communities that are going to be hardest hit. transportation is going to be tied up for a long time and probably the most significant impact for a lot of people in addition to flooding is going to getting power back on. the fact is a lot of emergency crews are not going to be able to get into position to start restoring power until some of these winds have died down. you know, this is going to be a big storm. it's going to be a difficult storm. the gre
this is experience from the past that's helping us in this current environment. >> philadelphia mayor michael nutter. thank you so much. again, and good luck as daylight comes. >> thank you. >> and you guys are going to have a lot of work to do. the federal government has declared a number of states of emergency including an emergency in pennsylvania. this afternoon the president said officials would be ready to help as soon as the storm passes. >> we have prepositioned...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities rigand the environment. ensure our operations we're america's natural gas. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. with two times the points on dining in restaurants,? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. >>> new york city, mayor, michael bloomberg is calling it once in a long time storm. thousands remain without power as floodwaters continue to pour into lower manhattan. that's where we also find chris welsh. last we spoke you were at east houston and avenue d. is that about the area where you are right now? >> reporter: yeah, you got it, fred, i'm still where i was last time. actually, if anything, i've moved a little closer toward the east river, which is directly behind me. i think the last time we spoke last hour, you didn't really see a whole lot of water by my feet. now comes up to m
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. with two times the points on dining in restaurants,? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred....
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high winds everybody's talking about, up to 60 miles an hour, the crews cannot operate in those kind environments. they can't put the booms up and start making repairs in those kind of conditions. but like you said here at the montgomery county fairgrounds, i want to show you how prepared pepco is attempting to be for these mass power outages that we've been talking about all morning. last week, they put out a mutual assistance call for power companies around the region. you can see, an astonishing amount of power trucks and crews here that have come to aid pepco when we do get power outages. crews from arkansas, crews from north carolina, also alabama, power companies sending many crews as well as some of their communication centers. they have satellites. so they set some mobile command centers up as well. a lot of power companies throughout our region have sent crews out to assist us once sandy does, in fact, calm down. last time we checked, it was about 400 independent contractors on top of these crews. so this is quite the turnout we're having. just a quick fact, we got here about 3:30 this m
high winds everybody's talking about, up to 60 miles an hour, the crews cannot operate in those kind environments. they can't put the booms up and start making repairs in those kind of conditions. but like you said here at the montgomery county fairgrounds, i want to show you how prepared pepco is attempting to be for these mass power outages that we've been talking about all morning. last week, they put out a mutual assistance call for power companies around the region. you can see, an...
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went -- environment. when we are talking about the skills gap, the only way to address that is make sure the manufacturers are working with those who are in a position to train people. that is the basis of it. you cannot do that without looking at policies that will incentivize the jobs to stay here. i support to the bring american jobs home active. >> the same question to congressman schilling. >> that act she is talking about, you cannot judge the book by its cover. tonight in the rockford register start, they said it is not going to do what it is intended to do. a couple of things, i am a proponent of repatriation. we have $1.7 chile and sitting offshore. companies from other countries pay the federal tax and what happens is when they want to bring the money home, they get to bring it home for nothing. in america, we let them pay the tax or they are at and then we charge them a 35% tax. that would be something big. another thing we did for 10 years was looking for a public- private partnership cap to b
went -- environment. when we are talking about the skills gap, the only way to address that is make sure the manufacturers are working with those who are in a position to train people. that is the basis of it. you cannot do that without looking at policies that will incentivize the jobs to stay here. i support to the bring american jobs home active. >> the same question to congressman schilling. >> that act she is talking about, you cannot judge the book by its cover. tonight in the...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> continuing coverage now of hurricane sandy, with an update how the storm is crushing travel plans on the ground and in the air. late word moments ago, airline cancellations mounting into the thousands with hubs along the east coast bearing the brunt. airports in new york city, philadelphia and washington. they're telling everybody to stay home. so, hopefully that will help. by noon today, at least 1200 flights had already been scrapped and they're looking ahead. another 4600 we're now learning are canceled for tomorrow. amtrak, severely scaling back operations as well. northeast corridor service north of new york city to bos
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, barack and a hard place. monica' crowley. single women migrating toward governor romney. >> important part of that is single women. president obama had a huge lead among single women that is now gone. two reasons. both of which were carried out by the obama re-election team. poet have not just failed but back fired. the first is they spent months, hundreds of millions of dollars in attack ads trying to brutalize mitt romney as some evil greedy capitalist. then the first debate comes along and what do women see they have a sea normal brilliant thoughtful, responsible compassionate guy.
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... this is hayden. he's five years that's elizabeth. and that's skyler... and his mom, nancy. they're just a few of the californians who took it on themselves to send you a message about what they need to restore years of cuts to their schools. prop thirty-eight. thirty-eight raises billions in new revenue - bypasses sacramento and sends every k through 12 dollar straight to our local schools... every school. for them. for all of us. vote yes on thirty-eight. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, barack and a hard place. monica' crowley. single women migrating toward gove
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obviously when you hear any concerns about a nuclear plant in this kind of environment it raises some eyebrows. tell us what we should know. >> well, at indian point it's a very well protected site and obviously there is clear damage up and down the river at different sites, but specifically at indian point flooding has historically been virtually been nonexistent and we didn't experience any flooding on site yesterday. we also did not experience any wind damage, so these plants are built to a very high standard, and i think that showed yesterday with that severe weather that we were able to withstand. martha: let me ask you this. one of the reports that came out from ap said one of the units at indian point was cut down on monday because of external electrical grid issues. what does that mean? >> right, so late last night one of our two units they sent power out to the grid, and out in the electrical grid there was a disturbance. what that means is we cannot send power out any longer. if we can't send power out to the grid our plant shuts down by design automatically, basically to pr
obviously when you hear any concerns about a nuclear plant in this kind of environment it raises some eyebrows. tell us what we should know. >> well, at indian point it's a very well protected site and obviously there is clear damage up and down the river at different sites, but specifically at indian point flooding has historically been virtually been nonexistent and we didn't experience any flooding on site yesterday. we also did not experience any wind damage, so these plants are built...
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thank you. >>> in the midst of sandy's fury last night, a crisis called people to work in a crisis environment by surprise. nurses and medical staff scurry to evacuate more than 300 patients from the nyu medical center overnight. that's all the way on the east side in the 30th. among the evacuees, tiny babies from the hospital's nicu. the hospital lost power in the storm. then the backup power failed. this was one of the most worst case scenarios for this hospital. i want to bring in elizabeth cohen in atlanta. what is the latest on the evacuations over there? >> i was on the phone all night with nyu executives and doctors. they told me this morning that everyone is out as of around 11:00 in the morning. 300 patients, patients from adults intensive care unit, pediatric, neonatal intensive care unit out, as many as five different hospitals around new york city brought there to safety. and these -- about 1,000 different workers, doctors, nurses, policemen, firefighters worked to get the folks out. >> i was tweeting about this last night, i can't imagine anything, reminds me of the hospital stori
thank you. >>> in the midst of sandy's fury last night, a crisis called people to work in a crisis environment by surprise. nurses and medical staff scurry to evacuate more than 300 patients from the nyu medical center overnight. that's all the way on the east side in the 30th. among the evacuees, tiny babies from the hospital's nicu. the hospital lost power in the storm. then the backup power failed. this was one of the most worst case scenarios for this hospital. i want to bring in...
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first and foremost, we have to create an environment that our small businesses can thrive. when we look at the uniqueness on the border that is different and the tax reform or the nation, we need immigration reform. as i travel the border and i meet with agricultural people, we have a work force problem because the immigration system and the visa system is broken. these problems trade an impediment to congress. we have to be able to provide a -- these problems create an impediment to congress meant -- an impediment to commerce. we are not able to do that because of the impediments that are there by not having an effective comprehensive immigration policy. that becomes an economic issue as well. the workers here who want to work, there is not enough of them. the workers who come across the border to take care of the ranches and agricultural industry, they can i get back and forth like they want to. the ranchers are telling us every day, we desperately need immigration solved because it is and economic problem. thank you. here. unemployment around the country is at an unaccep
first and foremost, we have to create an environment that our small businesses can thrive. when we look at the uniqueness on the border that is different and the tax reform or the nation, we need immigration reform. as i travel the border and i meet with agricultural people, we have a work force problem because the immigration system and the visa system is broken. these problems trade an impediment to congress. we have to be able to provide a -- these problems create an impediment to congress...
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. >> reporter: the son's lawyers say the boy's abrasive, racist environment led him to kill. attending nazi rallies. even taken to the border, where his father taught him how to keep mexicans out of the united states. >> you see t-shirts, brown pride, hispanic pride. if you see a white male wearing a white pride t-shirt, then it's offensive. >> reporter: are we talking about a 10-year-old neo-nazi? >> he was certainly exposed to it. he was in the home during these meetings, these rallies. and he was certainly aware of what his father's beliefs were. >> reporter: the boy is now 12 years old. he's being tried as a juvenile. if found responsible, he will be in jail until he is 23. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> i'm here with nancy grace. and this one is so difficult. the boy 12, now. as cecilia said. he is on trial. but this is all before a judge, no jury. >> also, it's in juvenile court. so, everything is different. there's a more relaxed standard. the judge is going to decide this all on his own. and i also think the judge has leeway to re
. >> reporter: the son's lawyers say the boy's abrasive, racist environment led him to kill. attending nazi rallies. even taken to the border, where his father taught him how to keep mexicans out of the united states. >> you see t-shirts, brown pride, hispanic pride. if you see a white male wearing a white pride t-shirt, then it's offensive. >> reporter: are we talking about a 10-year-old neo-nazi? >> he was certainly exposed to it. he was in the home during these...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> another ireport -- actually, we're going to start with this story. the can't of a submerged ship still missing. . .ms bounty was trying to plea sandy when it began taking on water off the coast of north carolina. the crew abandoned ship and the coast guard was called in to save the crew. >> were you nervous going in there? >> i was. i hadn't seen anything like this before. this was the first case that i had been into a hurricane. >> the waves were just sort of tossing it this way and that way. 50 knot winds. visibility was still pretty poor. >> he was really happy to see us, that's for sure. >> survivors coming up. >> 14 cr
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serious ly and do all the could to to get out of atlantic city and get to higher ground and a safe environment. it's safer to have options and not need them than to not have options and need them. you know sometimes you will always have those who for whatever reason will decide not to heed the message. those people who did not listen. as a matter of fact, the governor during one of his press conferences. he said if you're still in some of the shore towns, you should have left by now. if you haven't, get to the nearest shelter that you can get to. you won't be able to get out of town because the storm is only about an hour away and the roads will not be passable. we don't want you getting in a situation where first responders will have to put their lives in jeopardy to come and get you. that's exactly what the governor said. we wanted to be prepared so we did have a local shelter for all of those people who lagged behind and didn't heed the message at the time they were supposed to. >> have you and the governor spoken about this. >> no we haven't. the governor doesn't speak to me. >> have you t
serious ly and do all the could to to get out of atlantic city and get to higher ground and a safe environment. it's safer to have options and not need them than to not have options and need them. you know sometimes you will always have those who for whatever reason will decide not to heed the message. those people who did not listen. as a matter of fact, the governor during one of his press conferences. he said if you're still in some of the shore towns, you should have left by now. if you...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> as expected, hurricane sandy is picking up steam, a lot of steam. let's head back to atlanta and check in with jennifer delgado. tell us about it. >> hi, carol. we have the new advisory in from the national hurricane center. we do know now that hurricane sandy, the winds have come up. now they are at 90 miles per hour. keep in mind, those are certainly stronger. it's still a strong category 1. it would be a 96 for it to be a category 2. also want to point out to you the pressure. this is one of the lowest pressures recorded for a storm north of cape hatteras, north carolina, and we're talking about 943 millibars. on the sat
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he described in gripping detail what he called the toxic environment at goldman, one that encouraged taking advantage of its clients. his book is now in stores. greg, good morning. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> in the book, you frame the leadership of goldman sachs as having made a choice between profit and reputation. when did they make that swing? >> as your viewers will know, earlier in the decade, there were a lot of things that were deregulated like complicated derivatives. it got to the point where banks saw they could make more money using their client information to bet for themselves as opposed to facilitating for a client business. ultimately by the time i left for firm, three quarters of the money was being made in the training business, as opposed to the original reason for wall street, which is helping companies raise money and merging. it's been a real revenue shift and also a behavior shift where taking advantage of clients has become the norm. >> what you write about are ethics issues, not really legal issues, per se. >> that's the gr
he described in gripping detail what he called the toxic environment at goldman, one that encouraged taking advantage of its clients. his book is now in stores. greg, good morning. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> in the book, you frame the leadership of goldman sachs as having made a choice between profit and reputation. when did they make that swing? >> as your viewers will know, earlier in the decade, there were a lot of things that were...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. to our kraft natural cheese to make it creamier. so whatever you make isn't just good, it's amazing. ♪ life is amazing with the love that i've ♪ ♪ found it's my coffee when i want it. you press a button, you have great dunkin' coffee. i got my coffee for the morning, i got my dunkin' k-cup packs for the rest of f the day. only available at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee. we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble inin the warehous. a group of people walked out ha that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like buildi
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assault and the expectation, the covenant that these people have, that we have overseas in hostile environments that is that the calf rewould come in. they never opted to send in the calvary. once they new the libyans were offering the counter assault send in the military. to say they had no insight to send in the military response is insane. you never have enough information. if you wait for enough information bad things happen, people die. they also say if you don't have the assets in place, you do what you can do, we sent in some people from tripoli, that wasn't a proper response, but it was doing something. you try to get something done. and for the white house to standby and not try breaks faith with our code. bill: with his response team, kt, what they are arguing is that the investigative team could have been in there much earlier in order to secure key documents and key information and key evidence. the fact that they weren't does what to this investigation? does what to the argument, and to the story in general? >> then there is no investigation. i mean before the eye tack, durineye ta
assault and the expectation, the covenant that these people have, that we have overseas in hostile environments that is that the calf rewould come in. they never opted to send in the calvary. once they new the libyans were offering the counter assault send in the military. to say they had no insight to send in the military response is insane. you never have enough information. if you wait for enough information bad things happen, people die. they also say if you don't have the assets in place,...